This is my first blog meme found via Superblessed’s Blog of the Year - What in Tarnation?!?!?
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 23.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence as a comment on my blog.
5. Post the text of the sentence on your own blog, along with these instructions.
My current page 23, fifth sentence:
children and gang-raped women. Instead of offering professional help, at
Correction: Swan pointed out that is the fifth line, not sentence.
Fifth sentence:
Published 4 years, 7 months agoThe Standing Committee on National Defence and Veterans’ Affairs crossed the country in that year, conducting hearings with people in uniform and recording horror stories about the military’s quality of life.

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That can’t be the fifth sentence. It may be the fifth line …
The fifth sentence on page 23:
Things got so bad that one time I walked into his house and saw him in such an emaciated state, I almost threw up - not out of revulsion but out of fear.
- I don’t have a blog (yet) to post this on…
Thanks Swan. Fixed.
p. 23, sentence 5:
Signs of being born again, of starting over, should find a ready echo in Christian worship.
[Rembert G. Weakland, osb, Themes of Renewal]
going now to post to my blog
karen marie